1I. John Steele to Albert Gallatin, [19 November 1801] (Jefferson Papers)
Will you look over the enclosed, with my remarks, and if you concur, say whether it be fit that I...
2To Thomas Jefferson from John Steele, 1 July 1802 (Jefferson Papers)
I am extremely gratified, and obliged by your favor of yesterday . It has determined me to...
3To Thomas Jefferson from John Steele, 11 July 1801 (Jefferson Papers)
I have for some time past wished to obtain leave of absence from the seat of Government to visit...
4To Thomas Jefferson from John Steele, 30 September 1802 (Jefferson Papers)
After leaving the seat of Government on the 6th. of last month with the permission which you did...
5To Thomas Jefferson from John Steele, 28 June 1802 (Jefferson Papers)
About the 10th. of next month, I wish to be favored with your permission to visit my family in...
6To Thomas Jefferson from John Steele, 9 September 1807 (Jefferson Papers)
Motives of delicacy would render it a difficult task for me to address you, in relation to the...
7To James Madison from John Steele, [19 July] 1802 (Madison Papers)
I beg leave to put into your hands the enclosed letter from General Davie recommending Mr. Barnet...
8To James Madison from John Steele, 25 April 1808 (Madison Papers)
I have been informed by Major Jesse A. Pearson, that he requested a friend at the Federal City...
9To James Madison from John Steele, 20 June 1802 (Madison Papers)
It is with much reluctance I prevail on myself, so far to intrude upon you, as to request your...
10To James Madison from John Steele, 24 March 1806 (Abstract) (Madison Papers)
§ From John Steele. 24 March 1806, Natchez. “The office of Collector for the Port of Natchez...